Dual Dispensing Hand Sanitizer Kiosk
A hand sanitizer kiosk dispenses two types of hand sanitizer product. The kiosk comprises a first compartment to dispense single-use hand sanitizer product and a second compartment to dispense packaged hand sanitizer product. For example, packaged hand sanitizer product can be sold using embodiments of this dispenser to offset the costs of providing single-use hand sanitizer product as a courtesy.
This application is continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 9,761,079, entitled “Dual Dispensing Hand Sanitizer Kiosk,” filed on May 24, 2017 and issued on Sep. 12, 2017, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 9,693,661, entitled “Dual Dispensing Hand Sanitizer Device,” filed on May 12, 2014 and issued on Jul. 4, 2017, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 8,746,299, entitled “Hand Sanitizer Device for Fuel Pump Dispenser,” filed on Jun. 18, 2012 and issued on Jun. 10, 2014 which is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 8,225,823, entitled “Hand Sanitizer Device for Fuel Pump Dispenser,” filed on Oct. 21, 2009 and issued on Jul. 24, 2012, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUNDHand sanitizer dispensers are increasingly being placed in various facilities, such as retail stores and supermarket entrances, shopping plazas, business lobbies, airport terminals, doctor offices and hospital service desks and the like. Such establishments provide these hand sanitizer dispensers as a benefit to their customers to encourage cleanliness inside the facilities and reduce the spread of pathogens. However, the costs of the dispensers as well as the ongoing cost of refilling them with hand sanitizer product are typically borne by the establishments.
To defray some of these costs, certain businesses have arisen around providing hand sanitizer equipment and product to the establishments for free or at a subsidized costs. In order to subsidize the cost, some of these businesses provide the hand sanitizing equipment and supply attached to advertising signage. Advertisers who are willing to pay these business for advertising on the signage thereby subsidize the cost of the hand sanitizer for the facilities. Nevertheless, advertising may not sufficiently subsidize the costs of providing such hand sanitizer services or may not otherwise be appropriate in certain facilities where the provision of courtesy hand sanitizers may be desired. For example, a doctor's office or hospital may not desire advertising attached to a courtesy hand sanitizer.
SUMMARYOne or more embodiments of the present invention provide a hand sanitizer kiosk for dispensing only hand sanitizer product comprising a first compartment configured to dispense single-use hand sanitizer product (e.g., a portion of gel or foam or a moist wipe, etc.) and a second compartment configured to dispense packaged hand sanitizer product (e.g., a bottle of hand sanitizer). The first compartment can be coupled to the second compartment and the kiosk can further comprise a computer system to provide a point-of-sale capabilities to enable purchase of packaged hand sanitizer product from the second compartment and, or alternatively, to receive identifying information (e.g., employee ID card or number, club membership ID card or number, trade show badge card, etc.) from an individual desiring to obtain packaged hand sanitizer from the second compartment. In this manner, for example, the single-use hand sanitizer product may be provided at a lower cost by offsetting these costs with the revenues from the sale of packaged hand sanitizer product. Alternatively, the packaged hand sanitizer can, for example, also be provided for free for promotional reasons and can be branded by an advertiser.
In alternative embodiments, the packaged hand sanitizer product may be purchased through dispenser 100. Individuals who are likely to approach hand sanitizer dispenser 100 to cleanse their hands are likely also more predisposed to purchasing a bottle of hand sanitizer. Purchase of bottles of hand sanitizers may exhibit characteristics of an “impulse” purchase and providing the opportunity to purchase bottles of hand sanitizer at dispenser 100 may increase the likelihood of a purchase by an individual. In one such environment, the manufacturer of hand sanitizer dispenser 100 may offer hand sanitizer dispenser 100 (and future refills for liquid-based sanitizer product) to establishments at a reduced price (or even as a courtesy) because the costs are offset by the ability to directly sell bottles of hand sanitizer to users of hand sanitizer dispenser 100. In another environment, the establishment itself may sell the bottles of hand sanitizer in an effort to subsidize the cost of purchasing refills of the liquid-based sanitizer product (and may be provided the opportunity to “brand” hand sanitizer bottles 120). In yet another environment, third party hand sanitizer providers, such as advertisers, may provide dispenser 100 to an establishment in order to additionally sell bottles of hand sanitizers that would help offset costs.
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It should be recognized that various modifications and changes may be made to the specific embodiments described herein without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. For example, while the embodiments herein focus on hand sanitizer product as the only product that is dispensed from the dispensers or kiosks described herein, it should be recognized that alternative products that can be provided in both single-use and packaged form (e.g., soap, etc.) can be provided in alternative embodiments. Similarly, capabilities such as badge scanning that are described in the context of kiosk 200 may be also provided with dispenser 100. In certain embodiment, the point-of-sale computer systems and screens of the dispensers and kiosks herein may be solar powered in certain embodiments. Although one or more embodiments of the present invention have been described in some detail for clarity of understanding, it will be apparent that certain changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the claims. Accordingly, the described embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the scope of the claims is not to be limited to details given herein, but may be modified within the scope and equivalents of the claims. In the claims, elements and/or steps do not imply any particular order of operation, unless explicitly stated in the claims.
Claims
1. A hand sanitizer kiosk for dispensing hand sanitizer product, the kiosk comprising:
- a first compartment configured to dispense single-use hand sanitizer product, and
- a second compartment configured to dispense packaged hand sanitizer product.
2. The hand sanitizer kiosk of claim 1, wherein the first compartment and second compartment are coupled together.
3. The hand sanitizer kiosk of claim 1, further comprising a computer system configured to provide point-of-sale capabilities to enable purchase of packaged hand sanitizer product from the second compartment.
4. The hand sanitizer kiosk of claim 1, further comprising a computer system configured to receive identifying information from an individual desiring to obtain packaged hand sanitizer from the second compartment.
5. The hand sanitizer kiosk of claim 1, further comprising a display to provide advertising.
6. The hand sanitizer kiosk of claim 1, wherein the packaged hand sanitizer is branded by an establishment providing the kiosk or an advertiser.
7. A dispensing kiosk for dispensing a single product capable of being utilized immediately in single-use form or packaged for use in the future, the dispensing kiosk comprising:
- a first compartment configured to dispense the product for immediate single-use, and
- a second compartment configured to dispense the product in packaged form.
8. The dispensing kiosk of claim 7, wherein the single product is hand sanitizer or soap.
9. The dispensing kiosk of claim 7, wherein the first compartment and second compartment are coupled together.
10. The dispensing kiosk of claim 7, further comprising a computer system configured to provide a point-of-sale capabilities to enable purchase of the packaged product from the second compartment.
11. The dispensing kiosk of claim 7, further comprising a computer system configured to receive identifying information from an individual desiring to obtain packaged product from the second compartment.
12. The dispensing kiosk of claim 7, further comprising a display to provide advertising.
13. The dispensing kiosk of claim 7, wherein the packaged product is branded by an establishment providing the kiosk or an advertiser.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 9, 2017
Publication Date: Jan 2, 2020
Inventor: Daniel Lin (San Francisco, CA)
Application Number: 15/700,117